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House Bill 178 has been introduced in Ohio's House of Representatives, and would establish a "supplemental benefit allotment" for senior SNAP recipients.
By investing in an increased minimum monthly SNAP benefit, the state can assist low-income seniors living on fixed incomes who are struggling with the rising costs of housing, medication and food.
With key programs gone, food pantries are already scaling back, bracing for worsening shortages in the coming months.
Advocates and economists are warning of a potential ripple effect on food affordability for low-income households.
It isn't for a class or a grade. She hopes to encourage students to look into signing up for SNAP benefits. Lechner is a senior political science and international studies major who wants to make ...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announced nine executive orders to "Make Indiana Healthy Again" in an event with Trump administration ...